UPDATE: Body of 10-Year-Old Texas Girl Found, Suspect Being Held on Immigration Detainer

The search for a missing girl abducted from an evening church service has ended tragically, with what authorities believe to be her remains being found in a well on a private property about 4 miles from where she was last seen alive.

The nation was captivated by the case, and the family received an outpouring of support including prayers and financial donations.

There have been no arrests in the case so far, but the girl’s uncle remains in custody. According to KHOU.com:

A family member who lived at the house was questioned in Kayla’s disappearance and death, and is currently in the Smith County Jail on a Federal Immigration Customs detainer. According to Sheriff John Smith, additional charges are anticipated.

Kayla Gomez-Orozco was at church with her parents, waiting in the lobby as they chatted with friends after the service had concluded.

Read the original report below.

An Amber alert has been issued to locate a 10-year-old named Kayla Gomez, who went missing at First Assembly of God Church in Texas on Tuesday night.

The alert was issued on Nov. 1 for the missing girl, who disappeared around 7:30 pm at the house of God.

The FBI stated that Gomez was last seen wearing a black “Racquet & Jog” shirt with a peach skirt.

The young girl stands at 4 ft tall in stature and is of white/Hispanic race with black hair.

In response to the missing child report, the local Cherokee County Sheriff, James Campbell issued a statement that highlighted the demeanor of the family. Saying, “The family seems to be a very good, hard-working, religious family with no problems.”

Social media as well as the people on the ground in the community are on the move to find Kayla.

To raise awareness and monies for the family, there has been a fundraiser set up requesting $10,000 to offset any unexpected expenses the family may incur on the compassionate crowdfunding site, youcaring.com.